Biologically a fetus is human in that its cells are clealy those of a homo sapiens and not another mammal, and if it successfully continues development a human being will result.
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It is human, but not sentient
No, a fetus isn't considered a human being from anyone's perspective but that of someone who is anti-choice. A fetus is a human life but it is not a human being - a woman is a human being, children that could be it's siblings are human beings, and the child the fetus could become is a human being - feminism is concerned with the rights and well-being of human beings.
Yes, but many consider it a burdensome human being. Fetus is just Latin for baby.
Fetus
fetus
After a period nine months in the mothers womb.
A fetus is a fetus until it is born at which time the umbilical is cut and it becomes a child. An other argument is that the foetus ceases to be a fetus at the time it is a viable human being and can live without the mothers support.
Fetus is name given to human embryo after it is recognizable as human embryo .
nothing.
Foetus never breath, it only start after delivery
No, it is not possible for the human body to expel a fetus through urination. The fetus is typically expelled through the process of childbirth.
Around day 40 of a pregnancy, you can distinguish between a chimpanzee fetus and a human fetus based on their physical characteristics and developmental stages. Chimpanzee fetuses have a shorter gestation period compared to human fetuses.
Fingers and toes develop during the first trimester of pregnancy in a human fetus.